Come Dancing
"Come Dancing"
Take a spin with The Kinks' charming hit "Come Dancing"! Released 1982/83, this infectious Pop Rock and New Wave gem became one of their biggest successes worldwide. Ray Davies' nostalgic storytelling paired with a Kinksian catchy melody created an unforgettable and enduring classic rock favorite.
- TITLE: Come Dancing
- BAND: The Kinks
- GENRE: New Wave, Pop Rock
- RELEASEDAY: November 19
- YEAR: 1982
A major international hit single released in late 1982 (charting significantly into 1983) from The Kinks' album State of Confusion, "Come Dancing" showcased Ray Davies’ enduring songwriting prowess during a new era. The track masterfully blended contemporary New Wave keyboard sounds and Pop Rock accessibility with a nostalgic, almost music-hall narrative quality, creating a unique sound.
"Come Dancing" became one of The Kinks’ biggest triumphs, especially in America where it reached the Top 10, fueled significantly by its engaging story and popular music video on MTV. Its nostalgic look back at bygone dance hall days resonated widely. A beloved classic rock radio staple, the song remains a testament to The Kinks' remarkable longevity and Ray Davies' unique songwriting perspective.
SONG MEANING: Inspired by Ray Davies' fond memories of his older sisters, particularly one named Rene, going out dancing at local dance halls (like the Ilford Palais) in their youth, "Come Dancing" is a nostalgic reflection on that lost era. It contrasts the past glamour and excitement ("They'd glide across the floor... They knew what they came for") with the present reality where those venues have disappeared ("Now the palais is a supermarket") and the people have grown older, wistfully remembering those vibrant days.
"The Kinks"
- TITLE: The Kinks
- ACTIVE: 1963–1997 (1963)
- BAND: The Kinks
"You Really Got Me"
- TITLE: You Really Got Me
- BAND: The Kinks
- GENRE: Garage Rock, Hard Rock, Proto-punk
- OTHER: Cruisin Classic
- RELEASEDAY: August 04
- YEAR: 1964
